History of Methodism in TennesseePublishing House of the M. E. Church, 1888 - Methodism |
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Page 40
... close of his year's labors in the Cumberland Circuit , he reported sixty - three members , four of whom were colored persons . This was the be- ginning of Methodism in Tennessee , west of the mountains . ' 6 " Mr. Ogden was a plain ...
... close of his year's labors in the Cumberland Circuit , he reported sixty - three members , four of whom were colored persons . This was the be- ginning of Methodism in Tennessee , west of the mountains . ' 6 " Mr. Ogden was a plain ...
Page 43
... close of the century , and here to witness the astonishing scenes of the years of the Great Re- vival . But other traces are to be made , other highways to be cast up . " 6 Mr. John Carr , in his Early Times in Middle Tennessee , says ...
... close of the century , and here to witness the astonishing scenes of the years of the Great Re- vival . But other traces are to be made , other highways to be cast up . " 6 Mr. John Carr , in his Early Times in Middle Tennessee , says ...
Page 49
... close of the sermons , a gentleman modestly approached , and asked , " Were you not fearful , Doctor , that you would wound the young minis- ter's feelings to - day ? you seemed to run directly across his path . " " O no , " replied the ...
... close of the sermons , a gentleman modestly approached , and asked , " Were you not fearful , Doctor , that you would wound the young minis- ter's feelings to - day ? you seemed to run directly across his path . " " O no , " replied the ...
Page 64
... of great interest , and much feeling was visible throughout the assembly . At the close of the service , many followed him to the house where he lodged , and in the evening he preached to them , and thus there commenced a.
... of great interest , and much feeling was visible throughout the assembly . At the close of the service , many followed him to the house where he lodged , and in the evening he preached to them , and thus there commenced a.
Page 70
... the hope of success was abandoned . Seven years later , the Rev. Thomas L. Douglass was preaching * Rev. Learner Blackman's unpublished Manuscripts . near Nashville , and in the close of his sermon 70 Methodism in Tennessee .
... the hope of success was abandoned . Seven years later , the Rev. Thomas L. Douglass was preaching * Rev. Learner Blackman's unpublished Manuscripts . near Nashville , and in the close of his sermon 70 Methodism in Tennessee .
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Page 40 - But the wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, easy to be entreated, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality, and without hypocrisy.
Page 330 - I have commanded you, and lo ! I am with you alway, even to the end of the world.
Page 489 - A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver.
Page 270 - Religion ! what treasure untold Resides in that heavenly word! More precious than silver and gold, Or all that this earth can afford; But the sound of the church-going bell These valleys and rocks never heard, Never sighed at the sound of a knell, Or smiled when a sabbath appear'd.
Page 78 - When a man's ways please the Lord, he maketh even his enemies to be at peace with him.
Page 31 - I have accordingly appointed Dr. Coke and Mr. Francis Asbury to be joint Superintendents over our brethren in North America, as also Richard Whatcoat and Thomas Vasey, to act as Elders among them, by baptizing and administering the Lord's Supper.
Page 476 - Would I describe a preacher, such as Paul, Were he on earth, would hear, approve, and own — Paul should himself direct me. I would trace His master-strokes, and draw from his design. I would express him simple, grave, sincere; In doctrine uncorrupt ; in language plain, And plain in manner ; decent, solemn, chaste, And natural in gesture; much...
Page 31 - By a very uncommon train of providences many of the provinces of North America are totally disjoined from the mother country and erected into independent States. The English government has no authority over them, either civil or ecclesiastical, any more than over the states of Holland.
Page 208 - Here all my prejudices are against the Americans ; for I am a High-churchman, the son of a High - churchman, bred up from my childhood in the highest notions of passive obedience and non-resistance...
Page 280 - The students shall be indulged with nothing which the world calls play. Let this rule be observed with the strictest nicety ; for those who play when they are young, will play when they are old.